Things break.
This is a young project. Some cheats may glitch, miss features, or be flat-out obsolete against the newest title update. The roadmap is real — but patches land when they land.
One launcher. Every cheat for Horizon 6, in one place.
This is a young project. Some cheats may glitch, miss features, or be flat-out obsolete against the newest title update. The roadmap is real — but patches land when they land.
This trainer hooks into a live game process. Running it during online sessions (rivals, multiplayer, leaderboards) can flag your account. Disconnect first. Don't blame the wrapper if Microsoft notices.
Almost every cheat in the trainer is a port of Forza Horizon 6 - Autoshow Unlocker by paris' club. The new part here is the Avalonia UI, the locks, and a few QoL bits. Full credits and the paris' club Discord link live inside the build.
◊ Catalogue grows — see vision for the plan.
Most FH6 cheats live as plain console-style .exe tools
on Discord servers and one-off NexusMods uploads. They work, but the UX is rough:
tiny WinForms windows, ugly, no theming, no settings.
The plan: take the actually-working cheats from paris' club's Autoshow Unlocker, wrap them in an Avalonia UI that feels like a real app — accent palette, hover glow, animated nav, persistent prefs, GitHub update checker.
No accounts. No telemetry. No payment. Source is open. The wrapper stays free because I don't take money for it — and that's a feature, not a bug.
This is still an early build. New cheats appear in the sidebar as more mods get ported — see features for what's live right now.
Windows x64 · ~52MB · single self-contained .exe · no installer, no .NET prerequisite
Single-player / Free Roam only — never online. Multiplayer, rivals or leaderboards with the trainer attached = ban risk.
Load into a single-player session and wait until you're actually driving — the memory hooks need a live game world before they can install.
Double-click the .exe. It attaches automatically;
head into Unlocks or Database tab and flip what you want.
◊ Source on github · issues welcome
"interfaces that look like someone actually cared."
thing you're looking at was designed (and probably built) by chaarkor. specialty: taking existing interfaces and giving them the visual time-of-day they deserve.